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Mission Statement, Charter & Policies

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What can I borrow from the Library

Up to 50 items may be borrowed for a period of 28 days per person.

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Membership to Bathurst Library is free to all living, working or studying in the Bathurst LGA

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Acknowledgement of Country

Bathurst Regional Council acknowledges the Wiradjuri People as Traditional Custodians of the land in the Bathurst Region. Council pays respect to Wiradjuri Elders, past, present, and emerging and acknowledges all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live, work and play in the Bathurst region. Council acknowledges the history, stories, traditions and cultural practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and commits to Yindyamarra ways – to do slowly, to respect, to be gentle, to be polite and to honour.

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Bathurst Library
70-78 Keppel Street
Bathurst, NSW 2795
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T(02) 6333 6281
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